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The following pages link to On language and connectionism: analysis of a parallel distributed processing model of language acquisition (Q69021570):
Displaying 50 items.
- Natural language and natural selection (Q22162474) (← links)
- Rules of Language (Q28285208) (← links)
- Lexical semantics and irregular inflection (Q28744404) (← links)
- Speeded processing of grammar and tool knowledge in Tourette's syndrome (Q28757153) (← links)
- Building Machines That Learn and Think Like People (Q30302896) (← links)
- A mechanism for the cortical computation of hierarchical linguistic structure (Q30361323) (← links)
- The interface between morphology and phonology: exploring a morpho-phonological deficit in spoken production (Q30439051) (← links)
- Dyslexia impairs speech recognition but can spare phonological competence (Q30463272) (← links)
- An ERP study of regular and irregular English past tense inflection (Q30480084) (← links)
- PAST-TENSE GENERATION FROM FORM VERSUS MEANING: BEHAVIOURAL DATA AND SIMULATION EVIDENCE (Q30490164) (← links)
- Impairments in verb morphology after brain injury: a connectionist model (Q30530481) (← links)
- Phonological reduplication in sign language: Rules rule (Q30580402) (← links)
- Connectionist psycholinguistics: capturing the empirical data (Q30626839) (← links)
- The declarative/procedural model of lexicon and grammar (Q30645694) (← links)
- The shape bias: an important piece in a bigger puzzle (Q33345316) (← links)
- Dynamical approaches to cognitive science (Q33846513) (← links)
- Bayesian Fundamentalism or Enlightenment? On the explanatory status and theoretical contributions of Bayesian models of cognition. (Q34210409) (← links)
- Generalization in interactive networks: the benefits of inhibitory competition and Hebbian learning (Q34270227) (← links)
- Inflectional morphology in high-functioning autism: Evidence for speeded grammatical processing (Q34373491) (← links)
- Connectionist inference models (Q34481092) (← links)
- Darwin's mistake: explaining the discontinuity between human and nonhuman minds (Q34778578) (← links)
- Rules versus statistics: insights from a highly inflected language (Q34984048) (← links)
- Rules or connections in past-tense inflections: what does the evidence rule out? (Q35012248) (← links)
- Challenging the widespread assumption that connectionism and distributed representations go hand-in-hand. (Q35024884) (← links)
- Parallel distributed processing and neuropsychology: a neural network model of Wisconsin Card Sorting and verbal fluency (Q35240200) (← links)
- Evidence for early morphological decomposition: combining masked priming with magnetoencephalography (Q35735886) (← links)
- Chunking or not chunking? How do we find words in artificial language learning? (Q36038093) (← links)
- Connectionism and the Role of Morphology in Visual Word Recognition (Q36190151) (← links)
- Genetic interference reduces the evolvability of modular and non-modular visual neural networks. (Q36571309) (← links)
- The mirror brain, concepts, and language: the price of anthropogenesis (Q36733705) (← links)
- The role of meaning in past-tense inflection: evidence from polysemy and denominal derivation (Q37075361) (← links)
- MEG masked priming evidence for form-based decomposition of irregular verbs (Q37334643) (← links)
- How does the mind work? Insights from biology (Q37409008) (← links)
- Theories of early language acquisition (Q37827596) (← links)
- Rules, representations, and the English past tense. (Q37827942) (← links)
- Innateness and maturation in linguistic development (Q38032003) (← links)
- Imaging the past: neural activation in frontal and temporal regions during regular and irregular past-tense processing (Q38410071) (← links)
- Why do children learn to say "Broke"? A model of learning the past tense without feedback. (Q38431493) (← links)
- The role of meaning in inflection: why the past tense does not require a rule (Q38433344) (← links)
- The scope of linguistic generalizations: evidence from Hebrew word formation (Q38435990) (← links)
- A behavioral study of regularity, irregularity and rules in the English past tense (Q38439412) (← links)
- Associative and similarity-based processes in categorization decisions (Q38455352) (← links)
- Modeling Reading, Spelling, and Past Tense Learning with Artificial Neural Networks (Q38455478) (← links)
- Learning from a connectionist model of the acquisition of the English past tense (Q38458387) (← links)
- Affectedness and direct objects: The role of lexical semantics in the acquisition of verb argument structure (Q38474953) (← links)
- Input, innateness, and induction in language acquisition (Q38478248) (← links)
- When do combinatorial mechanisms apply in the production of inflected words? (Q38497446) (← links)
- Children's overregularization of English plurals: a quantitative analysis. (Q39113496) (← links)
- U-shaped development: an old but unsolved problem (Q39405126) (← links)
- The past and future of the past tense (Q40618584) (← links)